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26.Dd December 6, 2008
27.Dt PMU 4
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm pmu
31.Nd Apple PMU99 Power Management Driver
32.Sh SYNOPSIS
33To compile this driver into the kernel,
34place the following lines in your
35kernel configuration file:
36.Bd -ragged -offset indent
37.Cd "device adb"
38.Cd "device pmu"
39.Ed
40.Sh DESCRIPTION
41The
42.Nm
43driver provides support for the Power Management Unit (PMU) found in Apple
44Core99 hardware.
45This includes late G3 laptops, all G4 machines, early G5
46desktops and all G5 XServes.
47.Pp
48The Apple PMU controller is a multi-purpose ASIC that provides power
49management and thermal control, as well as an ADB bus for the internal
50keyboard and mouse on laptops.
51.Sh HARDWARE
52Chips supported by the
53.Nm
54driver include:
55.Pp
56.Bl -bullet -compact
57.It
58Apple KeyLargo PMU
59.It
60Apple K2-KeyLargo PMU
61.El
62.Sh SYSCTL VARIABLES
63The
64.Nm
65driver provides power management services in addition to an
66.Xr adb 4
67interface.
68The following sysctls can be used to control the
69power management behavior and to examine current system power and
70thermal conditions.
71.Bl -tag -width indent
72.It Va dev.pmu.%d.server_mode
73Restart after power failure behavior (1 causes system to reboot after power
74cut, 0 causes system to remain off).
75.It Va dev.pmu.%d.batteries.%d.present
76Indicates whether the relevant battery is inserted.
77.It Va dev.pmu.%d.batteries.%d.charging
78Indicates whether the battery is currently charging.
79.It Va dev.pmu.%d.batteries.%d.charge
80The current battery charge, in milliamp hours.
81.It Va dev.pmu.%d.batteries.%d.maxcharge
82The battery's self-reported maximum charge, in milliamp hours.
83.It Va dev.pmu.%d.batteries.%d.rate
84The current into the battery, in milliamps.
85While the battery is discharging,
86this will be negative.
87.It Va dev.pmu.%d.batteries.%d.voltage
88Battery voltage, in millivolts.
89.It Va dev.pmu.%d.batteries.%d.time
90Estimated time until full battery charge (or discharge), in minutes.
91.It Va dev.pmu.%d.batteries.%d.life
92Current fraction of the battery's maximum charge, in percent.
93.El
94.Sh SEE ALSO
95.Xr acpi 4 ,
96.Xr adb 4 ,
97.Xr led 4
98.Sh HISTORY
99The
100.Nm
101device driver appeared in
102.Nx 4.0 ,
103and then in
104.Fx 8.0 .
105.Sh AUTHORS
106.An -nosplit
107The
108.Nm
109driver was written by
110.An Michael Lorenz Aq Mt macallan@NetBSD.org
111and ported to
112.Fx
113by
114.An Nathan Whitehorn Aq Mt nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org .
115